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Rvearaton M Albmjr,
This proposed excursion, that for lb*
put two week*'has bun tbs topis of
grasnreonvtanUsn, sntaalyamongnnr
roldier boys bnt citizens generally, has
now taken tbt ships of • ihlng positively
to ooioe to pas*. Vo euErS in to seo
Copuin Shaffer on FrlJij snd bo kindly
famished no with tbe following: Hoys
bo, “ye*. tt hot I boro got mtUers in
sock ■ shape, tbnt I feel that lone An nisb
the people witb nil the information they
want e-nrrraing onr .xennion. First,
Going vJSaMtfTdK! Mel! «*~«l* *>>• hindnamof Mr. G. A. White.
_ . ° s i Si « a • ! IimH IlnnaMl Pa—mfiT Arrnnt At ikn
‘ Going out snd north eloooot 3p.m.
Nig b t mail north close at 630p.
For Baena Vista. 13
Lumpkin 13
W. A. Black, P. M.
Gossyptnra Phespho.
In Ibis morning's Bnconnsn will bo
found a largo advertisement or tbs Go*-
sypinm Pboepho, one of tho boat brands
of guanos sold in this market, and for
which Harris A James are solo agents.
It is a guano that bu stood tbe test of
years, and ,tboss **-ho buy it once never
fail In bur again. Our farmers will find
it worth their time to read the advertise
meat.
Married,
Mrs* Willik Adams, of Montezuma,
* was married, on tbs 7th Inst., toMr. W«.
Tnanr, a promising and euergetie young
termer of Dooly oonnty, Itsv. A.
Fhesves performing the osmnooy.
On tho 7th inst., at tbs residence of
Mis. Laura Mott, in Schley county, by
Itev. J. H. Cawood, Mn. B. W. Howki.i.
and inis Dora Mott. Tha Rkcordbr
calends Its congratulations.
Meat sad Cash
An immense amonot of meat is being
told in tbs oily it tho premnt time. Wo
would prefer to know tbit our fanners
raise their meat, nevertheless, as most of
them are paying cash for what they buy,
it shorn that they are lazy in money
nutters, and are not now doing as tbay
have done in tha past, buying it on
credit prices at n large profit to tha seller
and with a pecunloary injury to them*
aelvae.
Conatjr Cowes.
This court his been in session for a
we*p^ and tha probabilities are that
it will continue through this week. The
preMnt long term is the result of a large
oumber of caaea, some twenty-five or
thirty, having been transferred to it from
the Huperior court. On last Monday the
civil docket was taken up, and on Tues
day action on criminal eases wss resumed,
in the case of George Gannon on the
•barge of misdemeanor.
Your IlealIU,
Everybody should benr in uiiud that
we have a board of health for the city,
anil as rta duty is to aoe to tb« cleanliness
of tbs place, we would urge upon proper-
ty holders to look well to the sanitary
eonditiihi of tho houses, yards, etc. The
fewer* of the city ought to be looked if-
Jtgr. and keep in such a condition as not
to emit their noxious vapor*, so prolific
of discus. The summer will soon be
upon us and sanitary s.xfs guards are
necessary.
Capl. C. W. Felder wu railed to Ferry
a law days ago, to visit his mother,
lady of eighty-one yean of age, who bad
received from felling a painful Injury of
tbosbouldorblade. Though the surgical
operations were painful,having been per
formed twloe, she heroically bon np
under the treatment withoat tbe aid
stimulants.' She bu sarrived a large
family of children, ton in number,
whom only two survives sad her activity
fa Inly wonderful in one to old.
Oa she Charge sfBargarljr.
On last Baturday night tbs-mlll house
of Barney Parker*' wu broken into, and
lea or twelve bushels of com nod fifty or
sixty pounds of meat, fraudulently taken.
Tom Martin, n white man, and Henry
Houston n negro boy, wen arrested for
the mime, all upon the evidence of the
negro who wu implicated in tho trans
action, snd taken before Jusllee Mlu on
a charge of borgarly lut Tuesday, and
wen bound over for their appearance at
the next term of lbs Superior court.
bosd, General FUsengrr Agent of tbo
Central, I hive secured a sped il car snd
special rat™, which ore u follows—for
soldiers in uniform, one dollar for round
trip; and for citizens one dollag and
forty-five cent* for round trip. Tickets
good tor three days. We will go down
on tbe ope o'clock train on Thursday, tbo
31<t Inti. and return by lha afternoon
train on Friday, th« 22nd. We will be
met by the Albany Guards, under com
mand of Captain Woolfolk, who will take
charge of onr soldier boys, nud a com
mittee of gentlemen and ladies, who will
tike charge of our gentlonten and lady
friends. The two companies will then be
formed into a batsltiun under command
of Captain Woolfolk, when a short par
ade will be made, after whiob tbe time
will be given up to pleesuree. when Ibe
martial tread of ntcu in uniform will
onus aod the roll of martial ntualo give
way to the sweet and entiolng strains of
Prof. Autonio Cutro'a elegant band. Then
the beaux and belles will repair lo the
spaeions hall room of lha ntw and ele
gant Artesian Hotel, where mirth and
gsyety will reign enpreme nntll the wee
email boon of tbo morning. Albany bu
secured for henolf lha rightful owner
ship of n very tender place in tho heart*
of our people- and the experience of tbt
put forces us all to vtioe tbe saying, that
a gloriously good lima awaits us." In tha
next issue *f this paper will be found a
Hat of the gentlemen and ladies who are
lo compose onr committee of chsperons.
A Mss Donation.
The local of tho Bcconoxn is under
profound and pleasing obligations to Mr.
& Luka, the wholesale cigar man, fora
box of magnificent cigars. He touched e
very tender spot in onr heart in tbnt box
of eigen, and oar brain in bewildered
and tbe dictionary bu been laazaokad to
lad words pleasant enough to expreu
•wr gratitude. Mr. Lake Is going to sell
off bh cigar stock by tho 18tb, and wo
an going to pmvo oat belief in then by
buying n f*w thousand—if wo can get np
tbe money.
A negro boy plowing in a field n few
dsynngo, upon land oaoeowned by tbe
Bey. John B. Beeps**, end located near
Bock Creak, la Behlayeonnty, unearthed
a quantity of gold coins, valued at between
si* and seven hundred dollar*. In tho
time of tbe war this money bad bean
buried in the ield by e daughter of tbo
owner, and though search wu afterwards
«Mdp tor it, tbe exact location of tbe
buried treasure eonld not bn fund.
When the money wuhidden, the Federal
troupes ware at Boiler, a paint not far
distant from Bool Creek, and in the a-
clement of the moment for tear of losing
It, tbs money wu hurriedly boned. Mr.
J. Gay now owns the land, and the mosey
was turned over to Mr. Retpsas by him.
The ChapsreBu,
Yesterday Capl. Shaffer tarnished ns
witb a list of the ohaperanu who would
so down lo Albany with tha Infantry
boys. Of course there will he many more
go beside the names published, but the
committee era the ones expected to do
the soberness and dignity on the occasion,
and keep lha fsoinating militia from
|>l-ying havoc with the fair ones of
Albany. Following is the list:
J. V. Shefliohl, J. II. Felder and T.
Wheatley.
Mr. und Mrs. John Windsor.
'< " J. J. Smith.
“ '* Lott Warren.
" " 8.0. Cooper.
•• “ 1). B. Hill.
•• “ W. K. Bell.
“ •• T. N. lfiiwkes.
•• « C. A Frieker.
" " A. L. Iteeso.
•• •• J. B. Hinkle.
•• •' Al’en Fort.
Invitations to tho bidl on tbe 21st wilt
be iKsneil this morning, and everything
promises :|uit the occasion will boa pleas
ant one.
PKRsO.TAL PARAUKAPIM.
Mrs. Wm. Seville is visiting the fami
ly of A J. Buchanan in this city.
A former Americas boy, hut now of
Atlanta, Hsnry Cohen, is in tbe city vis
iting relative* and friends.
Miss Leila Felder left for Dalton a few
days ago, where she joins tbe Wesleyan
graduating oloas of Ust yur in a social
gathering on tbe litb.
D. C. N. Borkhalter, who hu been ah
um from the city torn week put on bus
iness connected witb loan and real estate
matters, returned on lut Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs W. L. Glasancr and son
Marry, accompanied by Mn. 8. J, Brink-
erhofL of New York, left yesterday for a
pleasure trip to ApatecharuU, via lb*
river.
tMiwnm
The Oraud Opera and Coaesrt—Mla-
ale Hawk's echo. t
Minnie Hank and her splendid oom-
poo/ wili'posiliv.y appear at tbe Opera
House Wednesday. F,h. SOlh. aad judg
ing by ail indication* fh* fashioa, bus
ty and wealth of tbt city will attend the
aearicai event of the season. The int
part of tbs programme Is dedicated to
popalar concert, presenting to tbe pnblio
a number of the ia**t eminent and best
known artists of America. Minnie Hank
kindly eonseatad to sing bar
famous Echo Bong, In which >ht
shows all the wonderful facility and ex£
eution of her voiee, jumping from tbe
fullest notes to piamisimn and produc
ing that phenomenal echo effect whiob
ut tho New Yorken nod Bostonians wild
with delight. Minnie Hank will wear a
bright, blue satin drees, made by the fa
mous Woith, of Paris, snd trimmed with
real Valenoienae* lace. She will also
wur tba famous five diamond stars which
tbe emperor of Bnsela presented to ber
shortly before Ida trsgio death.
In tho second part of tha entertainment.
Favorite will be given in full costume,
with stage settings anil scenery, by the
name opera ut the Academy of Muaic,
New York, lut year, for $3 a seat A
feature of the entertainment is the re
markable pitying of Mr. Constantin
Hternherg, who will play on n Hue con
cert grand Mendelssohn's wall known
“Midsummer Night's Dream." Altogeth
er tbe entertainment is far above the
prices charged for admission, and will
prove one of the finest and most satisfac
tory ever given in Americas.
COONCtl. MEETING.
Hon. J. It. Marshall, one of the County
Commissioners of Terrell county, and
Willi* Martin, on* of the sturdy fanners
of tbnt section, were in tho city on lut
Saturday. < •
8. M. Cohen nnd A Hirsh left tills city
n few day* ago, u delegates to tbe Dis
trict Grand Lodge No. 5. I. O. B. B„
which met recently at Norfolk, V*. They
represented 1 taphscl Lodge No. 11.1, I. O.
B* BL of this city.
Messrs. Green* Jackson snd son, of
Brook’s Station, cams here last weak to
visit Mr. Danbnr, who bu lately removed
to this county from that place. They bad
been looking at the country below and
around us, but after going over Americas
and tha surrounding country they de
eland it wu tbs bead and prettiest part
of Qeorgia,notwitbat*oding U>e-'drouth."
W* would be glad to enroll them among
onr naw citizens.
A ■erlewa Accident,
Oa lut Sunday s serious accident hap
pened to n daughter of W. M. Me Math,
of this county. Miss McMath and her
brother wen on Troap street riding in n
boggy, when tbe mule became restive,
aad the young man got out to hold him
for hi* sister to alight When 8b* got up
and waf standing in tha baggy, the male
guv* a sadden Inrob, throwing theyonng
tody oat of tbo back of the boggy. For
n while after tbs accident she wu ancon-
Batons, the blood in the meantime run
ning out of her earn. After tbo accident
Mis* McMath wu taksn into a bout* near
by when ah* wu kindly cared for until
bor removal dozing tbs day to ber drib-
er'a bouse in Ibe country.
Monday, February 11th, 1881,
Present—Mayor Felder, Aid. Cobb,
Bell, Bart, and Hawkins.
Absent—Aid. Williams and Morgan.
Tha minutes of the lut meeting wore
read aad confirmed.
The street committee recommended
that five lamps he placed at certain point*
in the city, which recommendation wu
received nnd adopted.
The bridge committee reported tha
completion of the work on the bridge,
said work having been exoellently done
at an outlay of about 3650.00, which to-
port was received and adopted.
The fire committee reported that the
same appropriation lie mado to Fire De
partment as wu mails lut yur, 3750.00,
which report wu received snd adopted.
No action was laksn upon the sng-
geation Hint the oak trees upon vacant
lota in the cemetery be out down.
TIis guard house 1st was reported os
having been nolil lor 325, and the Mayer
was empowered to make tbe deed of
tninafer.
Judge Fort, wl owes present, naked tbe
cn-operutinn of llm Council in improving
Finn street, which mutter was referred to
tho street cauiuiiltse to report on next
Monday night.
Henry Jones in person uked the aid
of ilmcouncil in the matter of uniforms
for llm Hook nnd L older company, which
application wss referred t> the firo com
mittee.
The action of the street committee wu
approved in negotiating with (A W.
Wheatley for lnmlmr at 90 cents.
The account of 11. F. Mathews wu
ferred to the finance committee.
W. H. Tondre, e* trustee of the Pres
byterian Church, made application on
behalf of the members of that denomin*
lion to ereet n woodsn church on tbe N.
A 8milh lot, which application wu re
ferred to the firo committee.
Kundry bill* were ordered to be paid.
Connell adjourned.
(1st the Wrong Man.
In lut Friday's issue we mentioned the
fact that Bobert A. Uoodaon.of this coun
ty, had been arrested fur horse stealing,
and remarked that we believed be oonld
cleer himself of tbe charge. W* copy tbe
following from tbe Kufauln Bulletin ae to
biareleese:
We noticed n few days since the arrest
in this cily, of on* Itobt. A. Uoodsoa, on
suspicion that he wu a man wanted in
Decatur county, G*., for bone stealing.
The letter received by onr oily marshal
describing the men wanted, fit Mr. Oood-
aoa u nutly almost u a glove, and
under all tha circumstances Marshal
Perryman felt It his duty to make the ar
rest. Mn Wednesday lut, however, a Mr.
Davison, of Sumter county, Ga., who is a
near neighbor of Mr. Moodaoo, reached
tbe city with such document* and sworn
statements regarding Goodeona' where
abouts at tha time It was mid the horse
and mala were stolen, tbet they justified
bit prompt release, and it wu done. We
were shown yesterday s letter dated on
tbe Gth inat.. from tha extensive mercan
tile firm of Harrold, Johnson A Co., of
Amtrieus. sddreued to Mr. W. E. Mc
Cormick or Mr. Tbco. Prndden, of this
oily, who wm in bu tines* together in
Amerieus n few years since, folly endors
ing Mr. Davison, Ut* bearer of the papers,
nnd vouching for nay statement he aright
make regarding Goodeon, and asked them
to rid la bis release. So it sums that ft
wu s case of mistaken identity or singular
coincidence, whereon* men was • Treated
for another upon each strong evidence u
that ft eonld ant be ignored until satis-
faelorily explained. It is to be regretted
that any innocent men should be made
to suffer for n guilty one, bnt aneb is
sometimes the ease, u witness the tore-
going.
Rellglens.
Tb* Lord willing, I will preach at
Bicblaad Church, Webster county, on
Thursday, tb* 31st Inst., at 11 o'clock,
a. in. M. H L. Bixtox. Pastor.
•tlon or
Theory,
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One of tbs aril |B*aiIn tijbAHtofi
■ver given for tbe soaroo of dreams to
hot which a physician bu just put for-
rard. Hs uva they nrn oauaaa by not
rearing night-caps. “When cold
reathereets in suddenly nnd to much
eltat night, the band Whiob tounoov-
trod hu the blood supplied to it driven
rom tho surface to too deep porta,
totably the brain—the results are liffbf
deep nnd dream*. The obvious rent'
tdy," be continue*, "in to wear n night
cap u long u tbe cold weather lasts."
Tbia reasoning may be, no doubt,
ound enough from a doctor's point of
riew, bnt the conclusion to, neverihe-
eu, not oue that everybody will agree
vitli at once.
A night-cap to not an article of iqya-
xry. No one can HU it with romanoa
>r wonder; it bu no capacity for nwh
rropertie*. Put Olympus Into night
•apa, nnd the divinities are dethroned
it once. Think of Juno's awful eyes
;azing out from under n frill, or
Minerva’s placid face sot in plaited
nualin. With Venus, of course, nil
things are possible, nnd even n nlglit-
■ap might bccomo her; hut imagine the
'oiun-korn Aphrodite in such n head-
lreu! Greece would have crooked in
two with blighter nt the. thought of
iter with tapu tied under her chin,
Nor when Ve come to dram the gods
ip is the jesult lass disastrous to rev-
irence. Bara, with hit head in n ban
ians, is almost impossible to tho most
vivid imagination; and u for ApoUo'*
jolden enrte, n sack nt lust would have
tad to be provided. And Jnpiter in n
—bnt this borders on impiety.
Nor if dignity is lacking do eitber
geniality or humor make 'good the de
tect. The "bonnet de nutt" to an un-
rompromising thing and/ grim. It
idds n terror to the burglar's avoea
non*, nnd Mrs. Caudle's bend to u
linister u the snsku of Medusa. When
she frills ate stiff they menace; whan
they are Bmp they -waggle in a ridicu
lous manner. They mark the periods of
her upbraiding speech with corrobora
tive gesture* and fill np the pauses
with n starchy eloquence nil their own.
Upon n man's head the night-up to tho
xutward and risible sign of n defense
less, boro-legged, and altogether pro-
posterotu condition. Whenever I.eeeh
wanted to giro a lnngh its keenest
point he drew a night-upped man nt n
window, and nil the rut was suggested-
Whether it was burglars or fire, it was
impoesiblo to sympathize with tbe
•offerer, for no amount of anguish on
tho countenance eonld retrieve the
ridicule coat upon it by tho night-cap.
Now drums have n solemn dignity of
their own, and to trace them all back to
•uch a source seems ns incongruous ns
to suggest that poetry is duo to long
Itnir. Nor does it scorn befitting to
attribute to this ludicrous hesd-drus
the power of extinguishing tho brain.
It requires more ]Hitent agencies to
quiet that great magician —a Hermes'
rod or Frospcro's wand. Shall wo stop
a dog from dreaming by wrapping up
its head? "Will it give over abasing
dreamland cats, its noso sml its busy
paws cease twitching in eagor pursuit,
or its voice be silcnt,ifwoties night-cap
on to ft? Babies ore nsver without stich
covering, yet they dream as often ns
they go to sleep.
Again, there is no reason for suppos
ing that Cyrus, of Porsia, had scold bosd
when be drumed so splendidly that bs
thrice grasped the son; or Nero, in
Italy, when tbe manner of his awful
death grew up out of the dark before
his steeping vision. Were Xerxes, or
Osar, or Augustus, were Hophoeles,
or Hannibal, or any of the grant
dreamers of antiqnity, living in the sun
niest of tends anil sleeping virtually in
the open air, suffering from n chill at
cither extremity when they foresaw in
clamber the fate of empires, and pre
judged, asleep, the results of battles?
It wonld be a pity if wo had to think
so, for there is mnch in dreamt that ap
peals to oar human instinct for ton
marvelous, nnd wo do not wish to have
them nil smothered nnder n night-cap.
Tale or* Pet Doe and an iteatlr.
(Montana Intor-Mouatnin. |
A woman living near Olendivo, in
Dswion county, exhibited n wonderful
coolness and nerve a few days ago and
furnished additional evidonre thfit in
times of great danger a woman is equal
to almost any emergency. Bhu was tho
owner of n put dog which on last
Thursday was playing in the yard with
another dog of about the same ago and
complexion. Suddenly tho canine gnvo
s yelp of almost mortal terror ns surge
eagle, with wings of mom ampin pro
portions than a blacksmith's apron,
swooped down from tbo bine empyrean
of heaven ami picked np tho little cur
in hit muscular talons.
With the trne western woman,
brought np amid the dangers of rongh
border life and with no tight-fitting
skirt to prevent the free movement of
her limlis, to think is to set. On the
instant thin nobln representative of n
noble sex Hew into tbe kitchen where
her husband kept his trasty shotgun
with which, in tliu early days when
bloodthirsty Indians wera rampant on
the plains, he had often gone out nnd
shot fool hens. She bounced out of
the front door, gun in hand. In an in
stant she directed ber englo eye into
the air, where, soaring about ten feet
distant, she discerned tbe carnivorou<
emblem of onr national liberties with
her yellow poodle grasped convulsively
but firmly In its cUws. For a moment
the ran her trained eye along tbe bar
rel of the gtw in tbe direction of tbe
lareenotu bird, cloned her liquid orbs
with m shudder and banged away.
When she opened them the i-sgl" was
prospecting interstellar space and tha
dog lay scattered in fragment* all over
tho yard. She wept bitter tears, and
as she picked np the piece* and told
her youngest boy to grease the sausage
machine she swore in broken Missouri,
and with many n bitter aob, -rvertesUng
war on the shotgun policy.
Henry Ward Beecher: Men don't
like to think. It is work, and nobody
likes to work. Prof. Stuart nays that
laziness b two-thirds total depravity. 1
will throw in tbs other third.
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